Posted by Rick Kr on March 10, 2012 at 20:40:02 from (67.108.89.119):
In Reply to: OT-coyotes posted by Billy NY on March 10, 2012 at 06:51:35:
There is no shortage of coyotes in mid-Michigan. My new weapon of choice is my 30-06 with 55 grain sabot loads. They move a whole lot faster than 180 grains. Farthest shot so far 320 yards.
As others have said, the coyotes in the Eastern US/Ontario are a mix of coyote and red wolf. Local taxidermist had two last winter that were over 70 pounds. I shot a male 2 years ago that was 55 pounds.
Around here I dont think they ever be eliminated, when I first built my house in the boonies, they would run between my house and barn, only 70 feet apart. They would come in the yard while I was in the barn and take my geese, again 100 yards away. They had absolutely no fear of any one or anything.
I have one on the trailcam the other night that is all of 70 pounds.
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